Wembley Park Gardens, Wembley, London
Wembley Park Gardens, Wembley, London
Wembley Park Gardens is a landmark new development of 302 high quality one and two-bedroom apartments ready to move-in from 2025 with final phases completing in 2027. Rising to 21-storeys at its highest point, the development comprises five buildings, each connected by landscaped communal podium gardens. Open-plan layouts deliver spacious, flowing interiors, creating highly flexible living areas, ideal for modern, city living and a private balcony or terrace to every home provides an outdoor extension to the living areas. Wembley Park Underground station is on the doorstep of Wembley Park Gardens with fast transport links connecting to central London in just 12 minutes.
The developer behind Wembley Park Gardens is Barratt London which completed its first development in 1982, and now delivers 1,500 new homes each year. Barratt Developments PLC are the UK’s largest housebuilder and have been awarded the maximum five-star rating for customer satisfaction by the Home Builders Federation every year since 2010. every Barratt London home comes with a ten-year structural guarantee from the NHBC, it also comes with a two-year fixtures and fittings warranty.
In addition to local community amenities, residents at Wembley Park Gardens enjoy concierge services, landscaped communal gardens and bicycle storage facilities.

Apartment Sizes, Prices & Specifications
There are a total of 302 one and two-bedroom apartments at Wembley Park Gardens with price ranges from GBP 442,000 to GBP 642,000 and typical unit sizes and prices for each unit type as follows:
1 Bedroom: 37 Sq.m – GBP 403,000 (THB 17,827,765)
2 Bedrooms: 64 Sq.m – GBP 559,000 (THB 25,140,000)
Estimated annual services charges for Wembley Park Gardens are:
1-Bedroom from GBP 1,316 to GBP 2,189
2-Bedrooms from GBP 2,266 to GBP 2,556
All apartments benefit from high quality fixtures and fittings and are delivered fully fitted as follows:
KITCHENS: Individually designed handleless style kitchens with soft-close doors and drawers, Colour choice of wall and base units (subject to build stage), Matching worktops and full-height upstands, Under-cabinet lighting, Stainless steel single bowl sink and chrome tap, Fully integrated appliances including single oven, ceramic hob, dishwasher, fridge freezer and extractor
BATHROOMS: White semi-recessed hand basin, Back-to-wall WC with soft-close seat, Concealed cistern and dual flushplate, White acrylic bath, Bath screen and shower above bath, Heated towel rail, Shaver socket, Ceramic floor and wall tiles, (subject to build stage)
EN-SUITE BATHROOMS: White semi-recessed hand basin, Back-to-wall WC with soft-close seat, Concealed cistern and dual flushplate, White shower tray, Chrome shower doors, Heated towel rail, Shaver socket, Ceramic floor and wall tiles.
BEDROOMS: BT TV/FM connectivity to main bedroom
GENERAL: Flooring included throughout, Spotlights in kitchen and bathroom(s), Pendant lighting in hallway, living area and bedrooms Video door entry, BT TV/Sky Q/FM connectivity to living area, Fibre broadband connectivity.

Purchase Procedure
Purchasing your apartment at Wembley Park Gardens is simple and straightforward with a booking fee of GBP 2,000 (THB 95,000) required to reserve your unit.
A 10% deposit (minus your booking fee) is payable upon exchange of contracts (signing the sales and purchase agreement) within 28 days of booking. The balance of 90% is payable upon completion in 2025 - 2027.
All contract and payment arrangements will be looked after by a local lawyer (solicitor) we can recommend to act on your behalf. Mortgages for up to 70% LTV are available for qualified Thai buyers. Please ask us for further details.
Please also ask us for our free UK Property Buyer’s Guide with comprehensive information on the buying procedure, taxes, renting-out and managing UK property, and inheritance laws.
Location, Transportation & Investment
Wembley Park Station, just moments away from Wembley Park Gardens, is well served by two tube lines. The Metropolitan and Jubilee lines bring easy access to Baker Street, King’s Cross and Farringdon – perfect for City workers. It’s also a simple journey to Bond Street with its Elizabeth line connections, as well as Paddington, Waterloo and London Bridge.
Marylebone is 14 minutes from Wembley Park, Heathrow Airport 47 minutes, and Canary Wharf under half an hour. Motorways including the M25, M1, M4 and M40 are all within easy distance allowing for convenient road transportation to all parts of the country.
Wembley is one of London’s biggest regeneration success stories. Famous around the world for its iconic stadium, which hosted the World Cup the year England won in 1966 and two Olympic Games, it has become a cultural, retail and business centre. The area now boasts a choice of new homes alongside 500,000 sq. ft. of retail and leisure, with London’s first designer outlet comprising of around 85 shops, restaurants, cafes, and a nine-screen cinema. New offices are home to occupiers from major global corporations. A new seven acre public park is being built. It is also home to the OVO Arena, Wembley London’s second largest indoor arena used for music, entertainment, and sports. As well as easy access into London’s West End, theatre goers also have the 2,000-seater Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre on their doorstep.

The Wembley Park regeneration started twenty years ago. Prices have risen sharply since, climbing 120% in the last 20 years. Despite this impressive rise Land Registry figures show the neighbourhood is 21% cheaper than the Greater London average, and price increases are expected to be 60% in the next 10-years.
Rents in the area have risen rapidly with 10.2% growth in achieved rents in the last 12 months, slightly higher than the London average of 10% over the same period. In the last five-years Wembley rents have risen rapidly as well, by more than 20%, but are still 15% less than the Greater London average.
73% of tenants in Wembley are under 34 years old and 14.5% of over 16s are full time students compared to 7.2% in London as a whole. 47% of households in Wembley are privately renting compared to 30% in London as a whole, and 31% of working residents in the borough are managers, directors, senior officials and in professional occupations.

Local Development & Education
Across London house prices tend to outperform in areas where we see significant neighbourhood improvements. JLL are forecasting growth in prices in Wembley over the next five years will exceed the London average.
London’s first fashion outlet, the London Designer Outlet opened in 2013, with more than 80 outlet shops, restaurants and a 9-screen Cineworld. In December 2018 the food and retail park Boxpark Wembley added even more food options to the area. Boxpark Wembley is a world class destination for food, drink and entertainment which includes a 2,500 person events space.
There are many great schools in Wembley such as St Christopher’s Prep School in Wembley with seven Ofsted Outstanding Schools and seven rated Good. There is an additional 74 Ofsted Outstanding or Good schools in the wider borough of Brent.

Highlights of Wembley Park Gardens
Location: Wembley is a popular residential destination with plenty of local amenities and excellent transportation connections less than a minute from Wembley Park Gardens.
Modern Living: Choose from a variety of carefully designed one and two-bedroom apartments, each with a private balcony, and flexible completion dates between 2025 and 2027.
Capital Growth: Benefit from capital growth projections of up to 60% over 10-years, as well as high yields and high occupancy rates for investor-landlords.
Connectivity: Wembley Park Gardens is served by two tube lines; the Jubilee and Metropolitan providing fast access to London city centre and renown universities including UCL, King’s College and Imperial College.
The Developer: Barratt Homes are the UK’s largest homebuilder with multiple awards for the quality and value of its developments.
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